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Good/Healthy Shampoos?

boxdiver

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What is your go-to for Shampoo?

I've been using Head and Shoulders Hair Endurance for a while...and though it helps with my dandruff, my hair seems very dry. I'd assume this is considered a drugstore shampoo and not that good for you.

What else do you guys use? My hair isn't thin...but it's not thick...so it's in the middle. I'd be looking for something that would possibly help make it thicker...but mostly just be solid shampoo that isn't cheap.
 

drshdw

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I use Giovanni Organics or Kiehls regularly.
 

colabear

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kiehls, it's light and easy on the hair and it smells like coconuts
 

willpower

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Originally Posted by Panzeraxe II
I've been told by multiple people in the biz that Nioxin is the best bang for the buck.

Great product. Only needs to be used once a week to keep Dandruff under control. More frequent use can really dry your hair out.
 

Geoffrey Firmin

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I have been using Avalon Organics for the past few years and find it adds both luster, body and sheen to my hair.
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Highly recommended.
 

akatsuki

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Alba for me, but a bit drying.

Avoid anything with SLS or other irritants - that alone can often help with dandruff. And, like most girls, it isn't really necessary to wash your hair as often as you probably think.
 

Xericx

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I've been using Malin and Goetz Neroli. I've been rather pleased with it.
 

M0N0GRAM

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I've used Nexxus, Bed head, and CHI and surprisingly they didn't do too much for my hair. I was pretty disappointed and that **** wasn't cheap. Fekkai makes good hair products though.
 

nakokoro

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any good suggestions for non-scented, SLS free shampoos?
 

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